Ahah sorry for not really showing it. I felt that so many other RU-vidrs go through the steps I take. But I will try to include more of that in future builds!
@@ItsRaymar Oh, no. There's always advice you can add from your experience that no one else mentioned or a viewing angle on camera or anything a little different to help total beginners like me. It's relaxing to watch the process, as long as it is edited well.
@@ItsRaymar also, Amazon Affiliate links or any links are super helpful with learning what supplies are being used to achieve the result. Helps us get the full picture.
Any ideas on how to remove the “Akko” decal on the front side of the keyboard without ruining the black paint? I want to remove it for a cleaner overall look
I have lubed lavender purples in my fantech maxfit61 and it's similar sounding, the purple tactiles are superlight once you click though thr bump, and they are a cheat code to good sounds
no, you can find keycaps pretty easily as long as you keep in mind the different sizes of things. for example a keycap set can have multiple sizes of shift keys to fit that layout. you may be lucky and they supply all of them to you, or you can select the set that has the sizes you need
Hey i've read that using a tape mod on a keyboard with a battery is a fire hazard - but only after I've already done it. Have you been using this regularly? Has it caught fire or is it ok?
Yes, and no. It can be a fire hazard if you use alot of tape to where it puts pressure on the battery. Same goes with foam modding. I try to ease the amount around the battery as much as possible. Allowing the heat coming from the battery to properly dissipate.
The tutorial about modding the keyboard, not showing how to pull the PCB plate out of the case is not very useful, because in Akko 3068 keyboards, this is actually pretty hard to do.
This video wasn't really intended to be a tutorial. Mostly just to show what had been done to the keyboard so the friends/streamers i build them for can see and show it on stream. However, if i remember correctly, to remove the PCB out, all that was needed was to remove the screws and to use something like a guitar pick to pry off the plastic top housing.